DIY Beauty: olive oil and egg white anti-wrinkle mask

How about trying out an anti-wrinkle homemade mask that can brighten your face, tighten your pores, and moisturize your skin? It’s easy to make, cost you less than S$2 and you will even have more than enough to use it on your neck and all over your body. And if you like citrus smell, this one is definitely right up your alley too!

Benefits of using egg white
I found this homemade beauty recipe in a Chinese book and it looks simple enough to attempt. While eggs are great ingredients in homemade beauty remedies, I don’t use them as much. If you know raw eggs, you know the smell isn’t exactly THAT appealing. But smell aside, I do like what eggs do to my skin. The proteins in the egg white in particular are great to tone and firm the skin; helping to reduce the appearance of pores on the skin and giving us smoother looking skin, even though it’s temporary. Besides acting as temporary face lift, eggs are also great for cleansing purposes and can draw quite a lot of impurities if you use it as a mask.

Actually, the color of the mixture should turn out much lighter and it seems from the picture that the egg yolk was included but no. The yellowish color probably came from the pulp of the lemon. Anyway, here’s all that you need for this simple DIY beauty recipe:

Directions
Mix all the ingredients well together. After cleansing your face, spread this mix on your face and neck. Leave on for 10 to 15 minutes until it dries. Rinse with lukewarm water. Follow with your favorite facial products.

Unsuitable for sensitive skin
This face mask is not suitable for sensitive skin. If you are acne-prone, do note that egg white can draw out impurities real quickly so use this with care. Most other skin types would benefit from using this because the olive oil moisturizes skin while the lemon and salt lightens and brightens. Besides experiencing a temporary facelift, my skin tone was brightened and face felt pretty well moisturized. For those who dislike the oily residue from the olive oil, you may choose to reduce the amount of oil used.

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An anti-wrinkle + skin brightening formula? My mom would love it!!! Though I am just worried for the amount of lemon juice you used, will it sting our face? And from your ingredient list it seems we also need some lemon pulp too. And Iâ€™d to know what could we do with the egg york, coz my mom wonâ€™t like wastage (though sheâ€™s a strict vegetarian and doesnâ€™t eat eggs >â€<), some beauty tips for egg yorks too? If not then thatâ€™s ok, we will probably use it as a natural plant fertilizer. (?)

Thanks EcoBeauty 🙂 Though I have oily scalp and hair, not sure if this will be suitable. I might ask my mom to try the egg york mask (and egg white for me LOL!!), coz her skin a bit mature and dry, and she did not have good experience with using egg white.

I usually feel stinging even using just a little lemon skin but surprisingly, no sting using this. I was expecting it to. I guess the egg white and olive oil sort of “cushioned” the stinging effect. but it will sting if there is a cut in the skin.

As for the egg, EcoBeauty has presented a good solution. Anyway, you can also use egg yolk with honey and olive oil or egg york with honey and yogurt – good masks for dry skin.

Okay that kind of explains why my egg mask from some time ago, tightened my face and left it with red, angry rashes. 😀 😛 Furthermore, I felt like my face had been sucked dry.

Hmmm, had a good look at the A’kin serum today: not too bad and I’ve a feeling 1 to 2 drops would be more than enough as it seems very rich. Good reviews seem to abound for this product and it seems A’kin is a very established brand.

I also tested the John Masters bearberry serum but somehow, even though that seemed to be a very established brand, I couldn’t find many in-depth reviews which actually discussed about any potential side effects for this item. I was told the JM range was very popular, though. 🙂 Btw, many reviews pointed out that this only controlled oil but did nothing else. Someone even said it dried out her face(eeks!) but that was to be expected, since Salix Nigra is Salicylic Acid.

In the end, I left Bud empty handed while my friend walked away with something… lol. I never bought the top recommendation ‘cos it had no preservatives and was wayyy too big a jar to finish within 3 months(some NeoBio cotton night cream). It was quite an interesting store, btw.

Well, you’re right. I previously only looked up a few places and had trouble finding good reviews for natural/organic products. Now though, I do look at MUA but also do check out Beautyheaven and MyPurist and a few other sites including Drugstore, Amazon and so on. Well basically, Google is my friend. 🙂 Though sadly, there isn’t any review site equivalent to MUA, for natural/organic products. Or perhaps I haven’t found it yet.

Hah, I guess those’re the results of you having dry skin and me, having very oily skin. =P

I tried egg white on my eyes before, but the problem with me was that when I left it for too long a time, probably for around 15 mins, it became a bit drying (sometimes I had difficulty differentiate between drying and tightening). That’s why I finally gave up the idea of using egg white on my skin for the fear that it might do the opposite. So my practice is, cook the egg white and use the egg yolk on my hair 🙂

Eggs are fantastic to remove wrinkles and tighten skin but whenever I eat eggs, I forget to put it on the face and I do prefer eating them as opposed to applying on skin and then, I love them for my hair.

Olive oil is one of the best fat burning foods on planet. â€œMany women skimp on olive oil because they think it has too many calories. But even a small amount can make a big difference when it comes to tightening the belly. Can’t wait to try the mask. ThanksAlly B. last post is: Behind older men dating younger women